Billie Brockwell

Lillian "Billie" Brockwell (née Voltaire; February 1, 1875 – January 30, 1949) was an early 20th-century American actress and scriptwriter.

After performing as a chorus girl in vaudeville, Brockwell entered the film industry in 1913, aged 38, and was continually cast as either a wife or mother.

[1] She returned to films in 1929 following the death of her daughter, actress Gladys Brockwell, in an automobile accident.

[4] The Brockwells performed together in 1912 productions by a company sponsored by the San Joaquin Valley Theatrical Managers' Association.

She was cremated and her remains are in the columbarium at Inglewood Park Cemetery on the outskirts of Los Angeles.